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I-appenings of Local and' Peronal Natnre. --tourt is still in session and dragging along at a slow pace. -11. A. Richey has just received a car load of Roxanne and Obelisk a flour. -t -When a man has the itch lie t should scratch himself and not Tillman. d --George. D. Cureton and H. J. V Knox of Greer, S. C.. snent Sunday e 0 L -' -wo * A birch f 0has moved back to her home in Pickens. n -Congressman George S. Legare is right sick at his home in Pickens. His many friend shope he will be out sr, come 'pod to * - as the I] -The Morchants of Pickens are getting in thir fall and 'winter stock 0 of goods. Watch the columns of a this paper for their announcements, a --Rev. B. Holder will not be at d his appointment at Antioch on Sun. h dAy before the second Saturday in Oc f tober, but will be there on the second d Sunday. a -David Stansell who lives a few g miles above Pickens killed a rattle I snake Saturday that was over four fi feet long and had nine rattles and a b tton on its tail. ' -Rev. B. Holder will conduct a 1) baptizing on the fifth Sunday at 8 < -i p. m. at Arnold's Sorghum mill pond t instead of at Holder's ford as here. e tofore announced. - I -The cotton crop of Pickens county, is badly dammaged by so much rain and the probability is only a half a crop. Do not rusah it on the 0 market; hold it for 1le. -Hold your Cotton; don't rush it on the market. Eleven cents is a fair price for the 1900 crop, and if 'you hold it off the market you will a get this price, and may be a higher b figure. C -A pair of mules at the Cotton m ill iun away with a wagon Monday and stuck the tongue into a tree ith such force as to drive it up and it had t~o be sawed off. They didn't run any forther.0 is a very happy september 11th, ~ -presented him" mndent of Educa his family wvas ition of a bounc a o . ., ea Courier.0 -Maxie Crawvford of Clemson Col. loge fell from a grape vine Sunday afternoon and broke his arm. The young fellow, who is only five years old, was up in a mudcadina vine eat ing when ho lost his balance and fell. He is the son of Mr. W. H. Crawfor~d. -The Pastor, Rev. Crawford who a was to have begun a series of meet- t ings in the Pickoens Baptist Church i last Sunday, is sick with brain fever t and was unable to fill his appointment.- t Rev. J. M. Stewart preached Sunday e and Sunday night. The prtracted , mceting has beeni pos'tponed. ( -Last Fridav the five-year-old ] daughter of John Shelton, of Clemson ] College, was bittou three times by a I mad dog. The dog was finally killed, af ter a long chase. M r. Shelton has I taken the child to Atlanta for treat- I menit, The head of the dog was also taken to Atlanta for examination. - t Keowee Courier.( --Congressman Legaro has bought the house and sixteen aeres of land of the Griffn estate from Mr. J. Me D). Bruce and will improve it prepaia tory to spending his su'mmers in Pickens. Last week lie shipped his carriages and horses to Charleston, sending his servant, Giabrial, to look *after them. H~e also shipped nine teen fine cows that ho had p~urch~ased in the county, to. his dairy farm; also eight oIf those mountain hounds that have cost the tax paiyers so much I.will traini them to rou xon Orchestra Comipany * ' . gcodl house Saturday music was fino and the "wisses Ella Stone and *Ajjwere all that could b)e desired. They wveie heat Lily encored after each number. The read ings by Miss Stono wvera grand and the re citation "Mammiy's Boy," ne she re cited and acted it conld not be heat. We are sorry that they~ were hilled here for Satm'd ay night, so that a much larger . audience could havo greeted thenm. Should they ever como this way again they can rest .'.The stores do hot close at ix 'clock now, -Dr. E. B. Webb. is on. the siclk at, being confined to his room. -Mrs- J MoD. Bruce and little arighter Francis, have been quite ick this week. -The best way to bead off the ail order houses is for the merchants advertise liberally and get the tride iemselves. - Many a woman feeds hor chil. ren on pickles and spices and then vonders where they get.their deprav. d appetites. --The Tennessee paper that told f an "iceman-being shot by mistake )r a robber," should have explained tow to tell the difference. -Cotton is opening and a number ,f new bales have been put on the iarke'. The bolls are rather small rith a stunted appearance. -On his ninety-fifth birthday, a faino man signed a pledge to quit hewing tobacco. Somebody must ave told him that it had a tendency shorten life. -The Many friends of Congress. ian Legare, not only in Pickens, ut throughout the state, will sym. athize deeply with him in the death r his brother, Mr. Oh arles G. Legare, young man of about 26 years of ge, Nvho died at his home in St. An. rows Parish, Charleston, S. C., on Let Sunday afternoon, of malarial ver, after an illness of but three ays. The burial took place Tuesday t the Magnolia Cemetery. Mr. Le; are, who was sick at his home in ickons, did not got to attend the Ineral. -Oliver Singleton of Williamston, ied Thursday morning from blood oison. About three weeks ago sev ral young men %%ere whiling away be time in Cox's store. John Cutch. r was picking a decayed tooth with is knife. Singleton and another oung man were tusselling. Just as jutcher lowered his hand from his iouth, Singleton sprang back with ut noticing Cutcher and stuck his and against the point of the knife. 'ho wound was very slight bu t blood oison set in in a few days and ter iinated fatally, despite the skill of sveral local physicians. A few days efore. Oliver died airesident preacher alled and offered to pray with the oung man; but his father refused to [low a Bible read or a prayer offered I hia house. -Miss Essie Earle entertanied ery artistically at her beautiful home a Monday night. The occasion was r the benefit of the young ladies 'ho left TIuesday to resume their ork in different colleges all over the tate. The parlor was neatly and nagnificently arranged for the occa [on, where several gamnes wvere play 1; the principal one being "A tusical Romance" in which Mr. Iruce Boggs and Miss Josie Earl ere lucky enough to win the prize. [iss Earle is a splendid entertainer, ad the music which was furnished y she and Miss Eva Earle and Miss )ra Mocal was greatly enjoyed Do ightful refreshments were served, ud a farewvell parting amongst the oys and girls who leave for dlifferent olleges w as participated in - "A few ears were shed, - especially among lhose who were deeply interested in ach other." Those who attended rere: Miss Maka Boggs, Nellie Irandy, Vesta Ashimore, Josie Earle, Inttie Earle, Ernie Keys, Ora McFall Basie Earle, Eva E~arle., Messrs: tru'ce Boggs, Furman Holder, Greg MIauldin, J. P. Carey Jr. Laurence loper, Lee Roper, Roy Grandy, Wit ic McDaniel. A. D. MANN'S New Three 70 Saw ~yntem Ginnery will be ready to receive ustom b~y the 25th inst., or before. I romise the poplo that I will make it to 'our interest to give me your custom by 'wing you naoney and time, as I am >repered to meet all competition and inn do your work right and cheap and 10t detain you but a very few minutes with a bale of cotton. Respeotfully yours, .A. D. Mann. Pale, Thin, Nervous? Then your blood must be in a very bad condition. You certainly know what to take, then take It -Ayer's Sarsa parilla. If you doubt, then consult your doctor. W~e know wvhat he willl say about this grand old family medicine. ulosos ofHAeR'V Vill. cI~rS AGUR CURD. ~etteaun lec~e .. ~ teh -~ -X We have secured agoc 3i Ah THDMA IMIflGVBD aYOC 8 pound package for 8 pound package for 25 pound package fox Poultry food and hog ders are also includ Pickens Drug Treasiirfor's Notice 3TATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, 2 County of Pickens. Office of County Treasurer, Pickens County, S. Pickens, S. C., Septomb V'HE TREASURER'S OFFICE WILL BE OPEN OCTOBER 15th, UNTIL MONDAY, )ECE 1906, WITHOUI PENALTY. rhe Rate of State, County, School and Special Tax, Ir Poll Tax and One Dollar and Fifty Conts Commut In accordanco with an Act to raise supplies for tho 11 Tanuary 1, 1906, notice is hereby givon that the oflico of Pickent County will bo open for the collection of taxes foi Uionday, October 15th, until.Monday, December I1. Rates p is follows: Levy For State Tax............................ Ordinary County Tax................. Constitution School y'ax............ R oad Tax............................. " Sinking Fund..................... For Rebuilding bridge................ Total levy for State and County Taxes........ . Levy for interest on Pickens I. R. bonds. Pimke'ns C. I Levy for interest on Pickens R. 11. bonds, Hurricaio T Levy for interest on Pickens 11. R. bonds, Eistatoo To Special Levy For School District No. 8 2 Mi] 49 . .' I 14 4 4 1 9 4 ' 46 4 44 9 . 44 is 44 11) 2' 4 4 1 1 4 4 i 1 : 1 " 4 4 "1 36 2 ' " 4 6 44 12 2 ' 44 44 4 1 * .17 2 * A Poll Tax of One Dollar uoir capita on all male eitizi of 21 and 60 years, except such as are exmpt by law, will b A oommutation Road Tax of One Dollar and .ifty C at the same time as other taxes from all male citizens betwee 50 years, except such as are exempt by law. Unless said ti March, 1907, ive days work upon the public highways will Taxes a re payable only in gold and silver, United Sta Bank Notes and coupons of Stato Bonds whlich become pa: 1906. Parties desiring information by mail 'm regard to thii the location of their property, and1 include p)ostage for a re axes by eheck must include the ohmarges for colecting. HI. W. I Tireasure: Uard of Tuius.AheatFi Mr. Editor please allow me through recently made the columns of your puper to express laying one distirn my sincere thanks and appreciations figuro 5. She ham to the voters of Pickens county for another EngliBh the vote given me on the 11 of Sept. an egg just as dli in electing me to the House of Rlepre sentatives from Pickens county. I 7t~t will ever endeavor to (10 ny (duty an d Just to see if yt compensate them by true anid 'otlici. About 1,001) Ta ent service remnderedl to alhl the people. Enm~ dl, s 1.rtm Respect fully. fow as you wanmt J. Ashmnote oliniton. School Siates 5c. fiction 5 and 100 A Cud tf 1I4)tuI(. 1)loridgedl. To the voters of Phekens eo inty I--. .. take this mecthlod of thanking thn- Applicati< mny voters all (Jser Lihe co(unity whlo I TT OF~ s0 cast Ba liots for mae, tor 8npervis:or On (o0r o''V0 the 11 uIt and of saying thbat I feel To lHon. J1. T1. 0 deeply grateful to them for the con. We, the ""do toabove Stato and fidonce reposed in me, I will give totition that you the county my best survico corpJoratinig the as thme White C Most llespectf ully Con tral Tow mns E. Fi. Looper. afioresaid. Respectfully s .F OR SA LE: 20 head of yearlings, .Rev. soam a fine Jerseys in lot; 20 heaud of tho- - Isae Sim ~pso oughbred Ilerkshire and 0. 1. C. p. Meoilore, A. HI. at the John Fergson farm. Decog WV. it. Freemanm. If you want to soll your land in ABIG town or country or buy farm or tim- 110 acoreS g~oo bor land or town prop~erty seo or ibherlty; 75 ini e write me anid I will saye you mooney. .2 in wvoeo we] WValhalla, S. O. .ae Ali <e FORl RENT-300 acre farm 2 miles a'pply tw\. I above Pickens, good tenant house and C. E. Robinson, out housos. Apply to Edwin Earle, -Piens, S . HO. STATE CITA iON.Rocky Moun' ABusy Med TAEOF SOUTU CAROLINA, Brinrs Golden H 00unty of P'ickens. A pociell for ('on and1 laneru Lrouble By ,J. BI. Newbor'y, Enquire, P~robmto inood. Ilaa ireai. Judge. and naciowner.IL' Whemreas, M. TP. Smith mmde suit to nlorn'swera ii-:( ( me to grant him Letters of Aduhninisht ra 001.DEN NUGGET tionm of the Estate of and effects of Johb 0. Smith deeoased. m These are thmertforo- to cito and ad- K LLTI monish all and singular the kindred ami14 AND C U R E credltors Of the said Job C. Smith .___ _ deceased, that they hue and appearu hn. fore ma, in the Court of Probuate, to b, WiTH held at Pickenms Court House, 8. (J., on the 10th day of October~ 19061, afwr publicat ion hernof, at 11 o'clock( in the w I forenoon, to show cause, if juny thley have', why Ithe said aidminuist ration '9ONStil shoumld not be granted. F OR oUU~ol (Iiven uder my hand and nedi, this ~ 01.08 the '26 day ouf Sept. 1906, in the' 131int year of ourll inldepen i)leiCO THROATrv. . f. - ..- ....,,n,,, ~Y for 50c $1.50. pow .ed. C. r 15th, 1906. FtIOM MONDAY, MBER 31st, teluding One Dollar attion Road Tax. ioal year coitnonoing County Treasurer of maid fiscal year from er cout. of taxation are r ent. 5 Mills.You 3.1" 3 " 15? Mills. 1. Township, 2j mills. )wnsh ip, 21 mills, ,vnship, 2.1 mills. Is. mn hetween tie ages 0 Collectod. ents will b collected n tho ages of 21 and X is patid by the lst of be requlirod. ?3.s carrontey, National able)1 during the year r* taxes w~ill pleaso state Ily, and thoso paying of Pickens County. ton-o-Soat England, record in eggs by etly marked with the now been beaten by lien, which has laid stinctly marked 6. and1( Slates.i u will buly a bargain: blets, some large, some ksome for pc1il; not mi l100. As miany or as( ait 5c a piceL. ~II x 9 A now lot of works of t pico for 25o b)ooksI. __ o $1.15 for WeIbster's ST. D. HARIS. 1C9l a~~ u >n for Charter 'Il J'ICK (NA. LIASupersedecs Time T1able No 4 saEfective Miarcha 10) 1906 rutt, Secretary of State' IRead liown l1(end Up signed citiZens of thle No 12 No 10 STATIONS No iI Not9 ~ounty, respectfully po- 5ixed Mixed MIxedl Mixed 4i1l grant a Charter, in- 4:40 pmt 10:40 nm Iv p'ickens ar 2:55pm 7:5 pm [laptist church, kn.own 4 :45 pIna 10:45 am Ferguson 2:45pm 7:30 pin -a -pigCuci 4:55 pml 14:55 nm11 *p'arson's 2:30pm 7:20 pm IC prig hiiebin5:00 pm 11:00 ama *A rIaIl's4 2:25pma 7:5 pmi i}, State and County 5:10 pmn i1:05 nm *Mau~lhIn 2:20pm 7:10 pm 5:15 pm 11:15 am ar Isasloy lv 2:15pm 7:05 pm nbmIfitt(ed, *lgSaiu .". W. Moore, Pastor. NoIiOiict ihSti(ira(alwyNcii , .J. W. Wrigh t, SamuelIC~SwthSuhenliiliv o1 Oglesb~y, Sainuel Laty, N.2 oii~Swt o0Iiriiala oI IN IN LAND, iAt.~Ti~~iTt J~O~N farm lind rit town ofAuiiIiadioirarofrinte,. tltivattion ; 15 in pature; wtt.H .E~c~eArl1,101 I wateredi; goodi dwell- II.'~rllN clings. Itonts for $200. (:4 iaN.lt(llyOejtSliafrI5i inI bo0 had1 for $40 per ulrls1:0ii. 3 desxirable building lots 21 m o 3dtlyfrIari'(i~i iii good andt terms easy., ~ herCili~lin notrai iinc I.Camn Lborty, toornie ugitSm1e wt .4.4 Il'ilkenis, 1mr alcitricte,1111a ~a ec i a.. cl...........for IaliBousfryJreiPeoplAeta C(' ti pattion.:4) mIndigerlettaion.0,i Liverln 4, Pjimplets, 1:czemn, Impure erai (:0 tCocky Mto~lftnint '1O.IiTe b 02a in , o 8?tltlab-~i ,1idty fo a box. Glenu ine mn10 by a024au itriLItosttbt. (IMI'ANY. 5MadIson, Wis. .0 in o tdiyxeitSuyfmm *FOlSLOWPOPE agi1 '1 Stha ueiim tation ii -.. . .- I 2Alil tran , eiity fromp Ctaleso t itry V 1ar rl'No. 4 nets ith4~ Souithroug linwe No 39C THEL iNNo 9 connectol with ot h r Ia. la o No. li, nect wih. '0 ulthrnyata(ll.a Not c1 a 'i Nor1iines t Southerniiailwa No40...24p KK"ioran ifomaio ap' t va'dlire, 'lr. fecive Apriust-, 10. TA PA NTICE. w; IIPION Prco 6:30ii a m, N (.18datlye xwilpt Iun ty, for- S risos andhC (ntereyt tones ariv Te - and 60o & $1.00 da' areu 9:00 ay im. c onhat Froo Tial. tonl3 tconneetin af mter eah sAlc.a., S T raiunNHe fo~Ii- ticm Wsigo anckc enCtrrnor lll (, am. nun ihC W. Trin o.TRforSpatauorg nir, 2:22~l. a 8p mNw1 ry300p0nClmba44 ce for our Fall. Announce -s truly honley And Co. Watfch this space for our .A n non n nemnt. I. .il'ECT'FULLLY, iRAIG BROS.( ONE-PRICE CASH STORE. -NOTICE THAT-: is is still in business at the same old stand by him-~ >me around and get some bargains in general mner 3, but don't all come at on~ce. I will sell your a undi sack of good flour for 50 cents. And all things according, minus Meat and Dried Fruit :h is as high as H-laman was hung. Irish potato :d, Bliss, Early Rose, Burbanks and Beauty of Hebron, by the peck at any old price.